The Great American Bash

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The Great American Bash is an annual summer pay-per-view event held by World Wrestling Entertainment. In the past, it was held by the NWA's Jim Crockett Promotions and then in WCW.

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History

NWA & Jim Crockett Promotions

1985

July 6, 1985 Charlotte, NC

1986

Jim Crockett Promotions used The Great American Bash as the name for a tour that had several PPV caliber shows around the country. In 1986, there were 13 Great American Bash's and NWA World Champ Ric Flair defended his title at each one against Ricky Morton, Road Warrior Hawk, Ron Garvin, Nikita Koloff, Robert Gibson, Road Warrior Animal, Magnum T.A., Wahoo McDaniel and Dusty Rhodes. Rhodes defeated him for the title at the July 26th Bash. Flair challenged for it on the last Bash on August 2. The cities toured in 1986 were in order as follows: July 1 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 3 in Washington, DC, July 4 in Memphis, Tennessee, July 5 in Charlotte, North Carolina, July 9 in Cincinnati, Ohio, July 10 in Charleston, West Virginia, July 12 in Jacksonville, Florida, July 18 in Richmond, Virginia, July 21 in Fayetteville, North Carolina, July 23 in Johnson City, Tennessee, July 25 in Norfolk, Virginia, July 26 in Greensboro, North Carolina and August 2 in Atlanta, Georgia.

July 5, 1986 Charlotte, NC

July 26, 1986 Greensboro, NC

1987

July 4, 1987 Atlanta, GA

July 18, 1987 Charlotte, NC

July 31, 1987 Miami, FL

1988

July 10, 1988 Baltimore, MD "The Price For Freedom"

1989

July 23, 1989 Baltimore, MD

1990

July 7, 1990 Baltimore, MD "New Revolution"

World Championship Wrestling

1991

July 14, 1991 Baltimore, MD

This edition is considered to be the worst WCW pay-per-view ever (and one of the worst wrestling PPVs ever), and is best remembered for the live audience loudly chanting "WE WANT FLAIR!" throughout the show. The card was originally scheduled to be highlighted by a steel cage match between Ric Flair and Lex Luger for the WCW World Championship, and this match was heavily promoted on WCW television. However, just a few days before the show, then-WCW Executive Vice President Jim Herd fired Flair over a contract dispute, stripping him of the title in the process. Barry Windham, whom the fans hardly considered on Flair's level or even close to it, was quickly penciled into the match as a substitution. Luger, who had been one of WCW's top babyfaces going into the match (and who seemingly was to finally get his long-awaited title victory over Flair before the behind-the-scenes turmoil threw the booking into disarray), turned heel by its conclusion, which also infuriated fans; Luger's turn, it was widely held, made no sense.

It is also the first Bash under the WCW banner (the previous Bashes were under the NWA banner), and Eric Bischoff made his announcing debut for WCW.

1992

July 5, 1992 Atlanta, GA


July 12, 1992 Albany, GA

1995

June 18, 1995 Dayton, OH

1996

June 16, 1996 Baltimore, MD

1997

June 15, 1997 Moline, IL

1998

June 14, 1998 Baltimore, MD

1999

June 13, 1999 Baltimore, MD

2000

June 11, 2000 Baltimore, MD

World Wrestling Entertainment

resumed 'The Great American Bash' in 2004.

2004

June 27, 2004 Norfolk, VA

WWE Great American Bash 2004 Detailed Recap

2005

The 2005 edition of The Great American Bash took place on July 24 at HSBC Arena in Buffalo, New York. Results:

After the match, The Undertaker executed the Last Ride on Hassan through open staging to the (supposedly) concrete floor
Since Rey won, Eddie was sworn never to reveal the "secret" he had been using to "blackmail" Rey. However, on the following SmackDown!, Eddie revealed that he had lied when he promised not to reveal the secret, and then went on to claim (in the storyline) that he was actually the father of Rey's real-life son Dominick.
After the match, Torrie and Candice strip Melina to her bra and panties, and then Candice does the same to herself.


This was the first SmackDown! Pay-Per-View event to feature the World Heavyweight Championship.

WWE Great American Bash 2005 Detailed Recap

2006

The location of WWE: The Great American Bash 2006 is not yet official, but WWE is looking possibly to bring it to the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena in Binghamton, NY. Stay tuned for updates.

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